Independent 6530/Nimrod

A mixed bag for me today. A couple of non-dictionary phrases for a start, an answer I simply can’t get and some word play that I just don’t follow. There were some clever witty clues too!

Across
1,6,10 WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE — double def? — I can see the main definition, is “…on D-Day!” a second definition relating to something said before the event?
13 LEPIDOPTERA — DIP< + OPTER in LEA — how is OPTER “my selection”?
14 DEMI-SEC — DEMISE+C — clever use of will = demise (as in to bequeath).
20 REMORSE — RE MORSE — Morse was the original tapper of code!
23 CONSERVATOR — (COVERS ON ART)* — semi-&lit
24,12 ALL-RED — cALL RE Diplomacy — what is now a fairly obscure term for British territory.
25 IN A MESS — I NAME SS — very clever.
26,27,28 THE THIN EDGE OF THE WEDGE — (FED DOWN THE EIGHTEENTH)* — nicely worked anagram.
 
Down
4 UNEXPECTED VISIT — (EXCEPT US INVITED)* — this is the first of the phrases not to appear in Chambers (maybe it is listed elsewhere) but what purpose does “Characters all” do here in the word play?
5 HEREDITARY TITLE — (DIRTY LEATHER TIE)* — good anagram but to another phrase not appearing in Chambers.
7 MOONEYE — (r)OONEY in ME? — this fits but as it is either an eye disease of horses or a North American fish I’m not sure what the definition is. If it was an eye disease of fish the “problem seeing line?” might work as a definition.
8 SINGAPORE SLING — GAP+O in SIN+RE(i)SLING — a cocktail. The use of Reisling here is very well seen.
9 STORE DETECTIVE — cryptic def. — busy here is slang for a detective. Not sure why Nimrod chose Primark as his example store.
19 ONESELF — (SEEN OF + L)*
21 ? — is this MARLENE?
22 ROAD HOG — (HAD)* in (GO+OR)< — ref. Mr Toad’s driving skills in Wind in the Willows.

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